Lei Jiang

ORCID: 0000-0001-5781-9314
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Research Areas
  • Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Weed Control and Herbicide Applications
  • Plant responses to elevated CO2
  • Seedling growth and survival studies
  • Remote Sensing and Land Use
  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Safety and Risk Management
  • Fungal Biology and Applications
  • Plant Ecology and Soil Science
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
  • Protein purification and stability
  • Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity
  • Lichen and fungal ecology

Chinese Academy of Sciences
2017-2025

South China Sea Institute Of Oceanology
2025

Institute of Oceanology
2025

University of Hong Kong
2025

Zhejiang A & F University
2023-2025

Hanzhong Central Hospital
2025

Peking University
2025

Peking University Cancer Hospital
2025

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
2006-2024

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
2017-2020

The herbicide isoproturon is widely used for controlling weed/grass in agricultural practice. However, the side effect of as contaminants on crops unknown. In this study, we investigated isoproturon-induced oxidative stress wheat ( Triticum aestivum). plants were grown soils with at 0-20 mg/kg and showed negative biological responses. growth seedlings was inhibited. Chlorophyll content significantly decreased low concentration (2 mg/kg), suggesting that chlorophyll rather sensitive to...

10.1021/jf800795v article EN Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2008-06-01

10.1016/j.ecoenv.2009.04.025 article EN Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2009-05-28

Summary Fine roots of woody plants comprise multiple root orders, which can be functionally partitioned into two pools: absorptive fine ( AFR s, orders 1, 2) and transport TFR 3–5). However, the function‐based fine‐root dynamics especially their responses to increased nitrogen (N) availability remain unclear. We explored dynamic both s Pinus elliottii N addition in subtropical China based on a 4‐yr minirhizotron experiment two‐stage – early (0.5 yr) vs late (4 decomposition experiment....

10.1111/nph.15066 article EN New Phytologist 2018-03-07

Summary The root economics space (RES) is multidimensional and largely shaped by belowground biotic abiotic influences. However, how root–fungal symbioses edaphic fertility drive this complexity remains unclear. Here, we measured absorptive traits of 112 tree species in temperate subtropical forests China, including linked to functional differences between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) ectomycorrhizal (ECM) hosts. Our data, from known species, revealed a ‘fungal‐symbiosis’ dimension...

10.1111/nph.18066 article EN New Phytologist 2022-03-04

Plant species diversity affects carbon and nutrient cycling during litter decomposition, yet the generality of direction this effect its magnitude remains uncertain. With a meta-analysis including 65 field studies across Earth’s major forest ecosystems, we show here that decomposition was faster when composed more than one species. These positive biodiversity effects were mostly driven by temperate forests but variable in other forests. Litter mixture emerged most strongly early stages...

10.7554/elife.55813 article EN cc-by eLife 2020-06-26

Summary Traits are critical in predicting decomposition that fuels carbon and nutrient cycling ecosystems. However, our understanding of root trait–decomposition linkage, especially its dependence on mycorrhizal type environmental context, remains limited. We explored the control morphological chemical (carbon‐ nutrient‐related) traits over absorptive roots 30 tree species associated with either arbuscular (AM) or ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi temperate subtropical forests China....

10.1111/nph.16844 article EN New Phytologist 2020-08-06

Abstract To adapt to the complex belowground environment, plants make trade-offs between root resource acquisition and defence ability. This includes forming partnerships with different types of associating microorganisms, such as arbuscular mycorrhizal ectomycorrhizal fungi. These trade-offs, by mediating chemistry, exert legacy effects on nutrient release during decomposition, which may, in turn, affect ability new roots re-acquire resources, thereby generating a feedback loop. However,...

10.1038/s41467-024-49666-3 article EN cc-by Nature Communications 2024-06-21

Chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR T) therapy has been successfully used to treat hematological malignancies. Nonetheless, its application solid tumors remains challenging. Our previous analysis of the ongoing clinical trial (NCT03874897) demonstrated promising results in patients with advanced CLDN18.2-positive gastric cancer who received CT041 CAR treatment. Here, we collected peripheral blood and ascites from five 3 7 days (d) after infusion. Patients a high proportion naïve-like cells...

10.1016/j.isci.2025.111768 article EN cc-by-nc-nd iScience 2025-01-08

Background: Post-Translational Modifications (PTMs) are covalent modifications of amino acids added to proteins that can significantly affect proteins’ structures and functions. PTMS are, therefore, important biomarkers due their regulation various bioactivities. Protein array is a robust tool for detecting quantifying with high throughput, small sample requirement, sensitivity. Objectives: On the basis high-density array, we developed new platform detect PTM level, such as phosphorylation...

10.2174/0115701646339978241125111554 article EN Current Proteomics 2025-01-21

ABSTRACT Sexual reproduction and recruitment enhance the genetic diversity evolution of reef-building corals for population recovery coral reef conservation under climate change. However, new recruits are vulnerable to physical changes mechanisms symbiosis establishment remain poorly understood. Here, Dipsastraea veroni , a broadcast spawning hermaphrodite coral, was subjected settlement juvenile growth in flow-through situ seawater at 27.93 ± 0.96°C. Symbiosis Symbiodiniaceae, bacteria,...

10.1128/aem.02359-24 article EN cc-by Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2025-01-29

Home-field advantage (HFA) hypothesis proposes that leaf litter decays more rapidly in its original place than elsewhere owing to specific litter-field affinity. However, the HFA effect may vary over time and receive influences from other external factors, it remains unclear whether labile carbon (C) root exudates during later decomposition stage. We aim 1) elucidate how varies time, 2) demonstrate changes when stimulated by C at stage, 3) explore fungi affect effect. conducted a reciprocal...

10.3389/fpls.2025.1545311 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Plant Science 2025-03-14

Abstract Home‐field advantage (HFA) states that litter decomposes faster in “home” than “away” soil, due to the specialization of decomposer organisms decomposing derived from their local plant community. Demonstration HFA effect has been overwhelmingly based on aboveground leaf despite fact roots play a pivotal role carbon (C) and nutrient cycling. Labile C input root exudates newly shed litters can enhance activity soil microorganisms, which turn favour breakdown older litter, also...

10.1111/1365-2435.14251 article EN Functional Ecology 2022-12-16

Abstract Plants allocate nutrients to new leaves via making a cost–benefit trade‐off between root nutrient absorption (‘get’) and leaf resorption (‘save’). This active in acquisition pathways may cause passive decomposition (‘return’). However, whether these nutrient‐associated processes are linked form ‘get‐save‐return’ (GSR) continuum, its linkages with the above‐ground economics spectrum (LES) below‐ground mycorrhizal association remain unclear. Here, we present first empirical evidence...

10.1111/1365-2745.14066 article EN Journal of Ecology 2023-01-18

Abstract In this study, Pyrus betulaefolia Bunge seedlings were used to investigate the effects of an arbuscular mycorrhiza fungus (AMF; Funneliformis mosseae) on plant-growth characteristics, root morphology, salt tolerance, and ion distribution under saline-alkaline stress. An indoor pot experiment was conducted in which inoculated with mosseae treatments four different concentrations Na2CO3 solution. The results show that AMF could establish symbiotic relations P. system Under same...

10.1093/forsci/fxz047 article EN Forest Science 2019-07-01

Ecosystem processes interact through trade-offs or legacy effects, yet it remains unclear whether absorption (Get), resorption (Save), and decomposition (Return) are linked to form a ‘Get-Save-Return (GSR)’ continuum conform the economics spectrum theory. Here, we tested this hypothesis by synchronously integrating root-nutrient absorption, leaf-nutrient resorption, leaf-litter of 15 co-occurring subtropical tree species. There was an active trade-off between phosphorus which further caused...

10.22541/au.170668393.34474711/v1 preprint EN Authorea (Authorea) 2024-01-31

We conducted a field experiment with three levels of N addition (0, 40 and 120 kg N·hm-2·a-1) in Pinus elliottii plantation subtropical China collected green senesced needles P. at the peak (July) end (October) each growing season 2014 2015 for clarifying effects nitrogen additions on concentrations nine elements (C, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Al, Fe Mn) their corresponding resorption efficiency proficiency. Our results showed that had positive Al Mn, negative P concentration Ca 2014, neutral C, Mg...

10.13287/j.1001-9332.201704.020 article EN PubMed 2017-04-18

Decomposition is vital for nutrient cycling and sensitive to atmospheric depositions. However, the influences underlying mechanisms of deposition on long-term decomposition leaves absorptive roots remain unclear. Here, we explored responses (control, +N, +P, +NP) in Pinus massoniana Schima superba forests subtropical China based two stages (early-stage (1-year) late-stage (3-year)) a experiment. The chemical factions (acid-unhydrolysable residue (AUR), cellulose, hemicellulose...

10.3390/f14010130 article EN Forests 2023-01-11

Overpopulation, the rapid development of industrialization and acceleration urban expansion, all these factors have changed characteristics underlying surface atmospheric environment, especially in area. The effect on regional climate changes BTT regions was analyzed by Regional Atmospheric Model System (RAMS). We simulate analyze three days during time from July 1 <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">st</sup> to 4...

10.1109/igarss.2013.6721222 article EN 2013-07-01
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